4CH is an European project funded within the Horizon2020 programme, G.A. n. 101004468. It aims at setting up the methodological, procedural and organizational framework of a European Competence Centre for Cultural Heritage. This competence centre will promote a multidisciplinary approach for the conservation and the diagnostics, supporting the coordination among all the Institutions throughout Europe. Nineteen partners coming from both research and industry contexts are involved, with INFN as PI.
More details: https://www.4ch-project.eu/
IPERION HS is funded within the H2020-INFRAIA-2019-1 call, G.A. 871034. Its goal is the realization of an European research infrastructure dedicated to Heritage Science, giving the opportunity to users to have access to high-qualified scientific services. Twenty-three countries are represented in the consortium. INFN takes part to the project as third party of CNR. LABEC gives transnational access for radiocarbon dating.
More details: https://www.iperionhs.eu/
EOSC_Pillar, funded by the European Commission, G.A. 857650, is a project in the framework of the so-called Open Science, whose goal is managing and sharing scientific data following the FAIR principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reuse). In particular, EOSC_Pillar coordinates the action of austria, Belgium, France, Germany and Italy to implement the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC).
More details: https://www.eosc-pillar.eu/
ARIADNE Plus is funded within the Horizon2020 framework, G.A. 823914. It aims at integrating the European digital archive containing archaeological data.
More details: https://ariadne-infrastructure.eu/
Research And Development with Ion beams – Advancing Technology in Europe
(Call H2020-INFRAIA-2018-2020, call topic Material Sciences and analytical facilities, GA n. 824096)
Within this project, LABEC gives transnational access at the IBA set-ups. Up to 900 hours dedicated to external users are guaranteed. Access is possible after acceptance of a dedicated project. In addition, LABEC takes part to joint research activities such as development of multi-detectors IBA set-ups and the implementation of softwares to analyse acquired spectra and machine learning algorithms to fit experimental data.
More details: https://www.ionbeamcenters.eu/radiate/
Integrated Activities for the High Energy Astrophysics Domain 2020
(Call H2020-INFRAIA-01-2018-2019, call topic Physical Sciences – research infrastructure for high energy astrophysics, GA n. 871158)
INFN and LABEC collaborate to the development of an X-ray detector with a high energy resolution ti be used in applications requiring the chemical speciation.
More details: https://ahead.iaps.inaf.it/